"I love to capture the tone of
a particular building and then enjoy watching people's faces and hearing
their stories about each place I've painted. Some stories are funny and
add an even deeper connection with my goal to paint something from every
town in Monmouth County."

Linné is a life-long
resident of Monmouth County, New Jersey. She received her education at
Brookdale Community College and Katharine Gibbs, and began her art studies
with Lorraine Niemela. Linné has continued on with lessons from
other local artists and has even had art instruction while on trips to
France.

Linné is a detail-oriented
watercolorist whose main theme is portraying older buildings with character
in Monmouth County - "places where we have all been." Her subjects
incorporate older buildings and notable, everyday monuments found throughout
the county that the local viewer may have visited or stumbled upon during
his or her lifetime.

Some of her most remembered
pieces of artwork include the Sandy Hook Light House, the Stone Pony in
Asbury Park, Ice Boating on the Navesink and the Middletown Clown seen
on Route 35. Her work has been displayed in exhibitions held at the Monmouth
Beach Cultural Center in Monmouth Beach and at the Oceanic Free Library
in Rumson.

Linné is a member
of the Art Society of Monmouth County, the Monmouth County Art Council, the New Jersey Water
Color Society and is an associate member of the Guild of Creative Art,
all in New Jersey.